Make your own magic A beginner's guide to self-empowering witchcraft

Amanda Lovelace

Book - 2024

"An accessible guide to incorporating magic into your life completely from scratch, welcoming beginner witches with arms wide open. As witchcraft grows ever more popular, there are countless introductions to magical practice to choose from-so many that you might not know where to begin. When you're just getting started, it's easy to be intimidated by even "entry-level" magic books, or you simply may not have time to read such heavy texts, leaving you discouraged. Make Your Own Magic aims to change that, showing that magic doesn't have to be fancy, time-consuming, or one-size-fits-all. Drawing from years of practical experience, this is an interactive beginner's guide that introduces the tenets of witchcraf...t so that you can develop your own practice in whatever way works for you. amanda lovelace offers simple explanations, inspiring poetry, words of encouragement, magical journaling prompts, and the tools needed to begin building a strong, long-lasting practice focused on self-love"--

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
Philadelphia : Running Press [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Amanda Lovelace (author)
Other Authors
Raquel Aparicio (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xi, 212 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780762484140
  • A note from the author
  • Part I. The basics
  • Part II. Your intuition
  • Part III. Your cycles
  • Part IV. More magic
  • References
  • Special acknowledgments
  • About the author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this bubbly guide, poet Lovelace (Break Your Glass Slippers) encourages readers to build a witchcraft practice rooted in self-confidence. Focusing on "small and simple magic that doesn't stress you out," Lovelace opens with advice for casting one's first spell (pair an affirmation that describes "the thing you want to happen" with an action, such as holding a crystal); finding space for a magical altar on which to test out spells, rituals, divination, and meditation; and working with crystals based on mood and purpose. Later sections cover tapping into "magical messages" via divination (by way of tarot cards, oracle cards, or pendulums) and harnessing the energy generated by seasons and the moon's phases. While the witchy fundamentals can be found elsewhere, readers will be charmed by Lovelace's affable tone--"No, you're probably not going to predict someone's tragic and untimely death," she clarifies--and wisdom for handling skeptics in one's life and "practicing in a manner that feels true and authentic to you" ("Experiment, experiment, experiment until you find your groove," she advises). Wannabe witches will glean confidence and more than a few ritual practices to test out. (Mar.)

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